Phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate-dependent membrane traffic is critical for fungal filamentous growth

作者: Vikram Ghugtyal , Rocio Garcia-Rodas , Agnese Seminara , Sébastien Schaub , Martine Bassilana

DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.1504259112

关键词: Candida albicansPhosphataseGolgi apparatusPhospholipidSecretory VesicleBuddingMembranePhosphatidylinositol 4-phosphateCell biologyBiology

摘要: The phospholipid phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate [PI(4)P], generated at the Golgi and plasma membrane, has been implicated in many processes, including membrane traffic, yet its role in cell morphology changes, such as the budding to filamentous growth transition, is unknown. We show that Golgi PI(4)P is required for such a transition in the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans. Quantitative analyses of membrane traffic revealed that PI(4)P is required for late Golgi and secretory vesicle dynamics and targeting and, as a result, is important for the distribution of a multidrug transporter and hence sensitivity to antifungal drugs. We also observed that plasma membrane PI(4)P, which we show is functionally distinct from Golgi PI(4)P, forms a steep gradient concomitant with filamentous growth, despite uniform plasma membrane PI-4-kinase distribution. Mathematical modeling indicates that local PI(4)P generation and hydrolysis by phosphatases are crucial for this gradient. We conclude that PI(4)P-regulated membrane dynamics are critical for morphology changes.

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